Start where the city stops pretending to be flat: Montorio, one of Verona’s most picturesque areas and the beginning of the climb. After a quick check that your bike is road-ready, you set off with Jason—life coach, local rider, and guide who knows these hills by heart. This isn’t about speed or performance. There’s no peloton pace, no pressure, and no scripted commentary—just a steady climb and the space it creates.
As you ride uphill, the city drops away behind you. The noise fades first, then the traffic, then the feeling that you need to be somewhere else. Vineyards begin to line the road. The route tightens into hairpins, each turn a small rhythm between effort and momentum. The pace stays unhurried and the group stays small—maximum four guests—so the experience feels focused and personal.
After roughly 40 minutes of climbing, the road opens and the views arrive. From above, Verona becomes a quiet map: the Arena, the river, rooftops, and countryside stretching out beneath you. You didn’t take a shortcut to get here—you earned the view with your legs.
At the top, you take a well-timed coffee break and let the moment land. Then comes the descent: what took effort on the way up becomes a smooth, exhilarating glide back towards the city. You return to Verona the same person you left as—except with a calm reset that’s hard to describe and easy to feel.
Bring your own bike or rent one in Verona before meeting. Jason provides the route, the timing, and the kind of guidance that knows when to speak—and when silence does the work.